First fiction film made using the Eastman Kodak's Kodachrome process.
Although the George Eastman House lists this as fictional film, it also secretly served as an advertisement of the simplicity of use of their black and white amateur still camera. It also covertly demonstrates the new Kodachrome process Kodak had developed
DVD restored copy of the preserved print was copied at 19 frames per second from a 35mm print; preserved at the George Eastman House.
In addition to being shot on the grounds of George Eastman's gardens at his home, several scenes were shot in a makeshift studio on the roof of the Kodak Research Labs.